Many players can claim that word No.1 spot for a year, but not many can hold it for 2, 3, or even 5 years. Here are the 20 greatest men’s tennis players of all time. 20. Stan Wawrinka. Stan Wawrinka has during his whole career been in the shadow of his compatriot Roger Federer.. Tennis has been transformed over the last five decades by TV, money, technology, equipment, fashion and politics.. Tennis.com presents its list of 50 best players—the Top 25 men and the Top.
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The greatest male tennis player of all time? A contentious issue but it could be the simplest of responses – the man with the most Grand Slams. If that’s the case, then that’d be Rafael Nadal, who currently sits atop the Grand Slam-winning table with 22.The Spaniard won two Grand Slams in the 2022 season to take him one ahead of Serbia’s Novak Djokovic and two ahead of Roger Federer.. 1. Novak Djokovic As the youngest of the big three, there was a time when Djokovic looked set to be the third wheel in the Nadal-Federer saga, even if his maiden Australian Open win in 2008 served.



